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Excerpt from Bureau of Plant Industry Bulletin: Nos. 189-198
Only two species have been found in a large series of specimens from Pennsylvania. One of them, Dioscorea paniculata, corresponds to the D. Villosa of Muhlenberg, and the other must therefore be called D. Glauca. There is nothing to represent Muhlenberg’s name in his herbarium at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, but there can not be the least doubt that it has been applied to the correct plant.
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